Jeffery Welles Brings It Home in the $15,000 KindredBio Jumper Prix

Saugerties, NY (June 5, 2016): Thirty-five horses and riders took the stage in Grand Prix Stadium at HITS-on-the-Hudson II to take their chance at the money in the $15,000 KindredBio Open Jumper Prix.

Ten conquered the course designed by Oscar Soberon of Monterrey, Mexico, to advance to the immediate jump-off, but it was Jeffery Welles of Wellington, Florida, to emerge victorious with Calais, owned by Sharon Gunthel and Triton Ventures.

"The course was flowing," said Welles. "In fact, I can say that all of the courses that I've competed over have been nice all week."

First to go clear was Karyn Foley of Wilton, Connecticut, riding Falco. They stopped the clock fault-free in 42.040, which would ultimately earn them the fourth-place prize.

Welles moved into the jump-off with his first of two rides in the class, Freestyle 3, owned by Juan Bancalari. A rail at the second element of the combination would keep them out of the top five, but their time of 36.612 would earn Welles his second ribbon of the class with sixth-place.

Fairfield, Connecticut, equestrian Coco Fath challenged the shortened course next aboard Huckleberry, owned by Hillside Farm, LLC. They put down a speedy and efficient trip as they passed the timers in 38.111, eventually garnering third-place for their efforts.

Anne Kursinski of Frenchtown, New Jersey, claimed the next double-clear round with Caspar’s Lasino, owned by Market Street, Inc. They blazed through the timers in 34.941, a speedy time that would be a challenge to beat.

Following Kursinski was Addison Gierkink of Harpswell, Maine, piloting S&L Slingback, owned by Kadley Holdings, LLC. A lead seemed to be on the horizon as they powered through the course, but a heartbreaking rail at the last fence would put them in fifth with a time of 35.788.

Welles entered the jump-off again, this time with Calais, owned by Sharon Gunthel & Triton Ventures. They put down a blazing fast round, and as the seconds ran down, stopped the clock just a fraction ahead of Kursinski in 34.821, a time that would remain undefeated.

"I didn't entertain the five-stride option until I watched the trips before me, it originally walked as a six stride. My horse has a big stride, but I almost had to balance up for the five-stride option," said Welles of the decision to take a five-stride option like competitors before him. "Ultimately, I'm very happy with the win and the way Calai performed; I suffered an injury last year that kept me from competing with this horse, so Calai is getting back out there and is doing well."

Amanda Flint followed with the last chance to take the lead away but earned eight faults as she crossed the timers, sealing the win for Welles.

Place

Horse

Owner

Rider

Prize

Rd. 1 Faults

JO Faults

JO Time

1

Calais

Sharon Gunthel & Triton Ventures

Jeffery Welles

$4,350

0

0

34.821

2

Caspar's Lasino

Market Street, Inc.

Anne Kursinski

$3,150

0

0

34.941

3

Huckleberry

Hillside Farm LLC

Coco Fath

$2,100

0

0

38.111

4

Falco

Karyn Foley

Karyn Foley

$1,400

0

0

42.040

5

S & L Slingback

Kadley Holdings LLC

Addison Gierkink

$1,100

0

4

35.788

6

Freestyle 3

Juan Bancalari

Jeffery Welles

$800

0

4

36.612

7

Cash Z

Andres Alvarez

Andres Alvarez

$650

0

4

38.054

8

Corona SB

Jazz Johnson Merton

Jazz Johnson Merton

$550

0

4

39.132

9

Cairo

The Coverboy Group

Amanda Flint

$450

0

8

40.147

10

Doutzen

Morgan Ward

Morgan Ward

$450

0

12

45.374

(C) ESI Photography Jeffery Welles and Calais on their way to a $15,000 KindredBio Jumper Prix.

About HITS, Inc.HITS, Inc. produces high-quality, international-level hunter/jumper horse shows. Based in upstate New York in the Village of Saugerties, HITS has been producing shows since 1982 and is now a nationwide company with world-class circuits in California, Florida, Arizona, New York, and Virginia.

While hosting the richest weekend in show jumping at HITS-on-the-Hudson, HITS also formed the Triple Crown of Show Jumping. This includes the AIG $1 Million Grand Prix in Thermal, California, the Great American $1 Million Grand Prix in Ocala, Florida, and the Saugerties $1 Million Grand Prix in Saugerties, New York.